From signs to beekeeping, geological hazards to impact fees, M’ville has packed agenda

MARYSVILLE – The city of Marysville has not had a council meeting in more than a month, so the agenda set for 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at City Hall is packed.

MARYSVILLE – The city of Marysville has not had a council meeting in more than a month, so the agenda set for 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12, at City Hall is packed.

On the agenda:

• A presentation on online police reporting.

• Reception of a grant for $136,749 to fund Grove Street sidewalk improvements from State to Cedar. The city’s cost would be $311,023.

• Participation in a Snohomish County overlay program for roads that costs half of what traditional overlay costs.

• Approval of the 3,100 square foot addition to the oolice evidence building expansion at a cost of almost $104,000.

• Vacation of a stormwater detention pond near 172nd waiving compensation in exchange for new public roadway and roundabout work.

• Termination of a six-month moratorium on Master Planned Senior Communities and removing that previously permitted use in various zones.

• Amendment of sign codes that were unclear and misunderstood.

• Addition of a new beekeeping section to the city’s animal control regulations.

• Amendment of city code regarding commercial kennels and pet shops.

• Amendment of code regarding: parks, recreation, open space and trail impact fees; school impact fees; and traffic impact fees.

• Amendment of code regarding geologic hazards.